The bar chart represents the time when lessons start and finish. It is surprising to note that most of the Spanish teenagers have lessons from 8:30 to 14:20. On the other hand, the chart underlines the fact that in Germany people usually start lessons at 8:00 and finish at 15:15. According to the chart only 19 out of 100 Spanish students have this timetable from 8:30 to 15:10
The bar chart represents the amount of lessons of German and Spanish students.
The data used reveals that German people have more lessons than Spanish people.
Spanish teenagers usually have between 30 and 32 lessons a week, whereas Germans have two more lessons.
Maths is for both very difficult to learn, but for German people it is easier to learn languages, geography, history, music and art.
For Spanish people it's easier to learn science and physical education. They have many problems to learn languages.
The numbers of the bar chart shows that the Spanish students feel more pressured by their parents or teachers than the Germans.
Not many Spanish students feel pressured. However, more German students feel pressured by their parents.
About 20% of the Germans feel quite pressured, but only 10% of the Spanish feel like that.
Half of the Spanish don't feel much pressured, but less German students, about 40% don't feel that.
More Spanish don't feel pressured at all but only 10% of Germans feel like that.
In conclusion, this chart underlines the fact that the German society and authority are stricter than the Spanish ones.
The data used reveals that German students don't like studying, but some people like it quite a lot. Half of the Germans don't like studying too much and approximately 20% Germans hate studying, the same number of people who like studying quite a lot. Nobody really loves studying.
The data used reveals that Spanish students don't like studying but a third of the students like it quite a lot. More than a third of the students don't like studying too much, but the other third hate it.
This bar chart shows that many people spend more time enjoying their free time than studying.
Many Spanish people do both of them equally, but more German people spend more of their free time enjoying.